The repeal of the wildly unpopular and harmful beverage tax is a victory for Cook County’s hardworking families and small businesses.
The repeal of the wildly unpopular and harmful beverage tax is a victory for Cook County’s hardworking families and small businesses.
Highland Park Market is pleased to announce the successful implementation of an innovative and turnkey energy savings solution at one of their retail locations.
As of October 1, 2017, Connecticut has adopted the Federal Food Safety Code. Inspection forms in the state will now be uniform for all stores in all Connecticut localities.
CFA supports Connecticut’s retailers with our upcoming Trade Symposium. We remain dedicated to promoting the growth of our state’s retail community. See registration flyer below.
Don’t believe the hype — physical retail is still growing, particularly in three key segments. Retailers are opening 4, 080 more stores in 2017 than they are closing.
This September the Connecticut Food Bank and Foodshare are joining with the Feeding America® nationwide network of food banks, to mark Hunger Action Month in Connecticut.
The Robinson Fresh program helps battle food waste: Price Chopper/Market 32 is now offering the Misfits produce line at 15 of its stores in New York, Mass., Vermont and Connecticut.
CFA supports Connecticut’s retailers with our upcoming Trade Symposium. We remain dedicated to promoting the growth of our state’s retail community. See registration flyer below.
It’s time to recycle more plastics. In 2015 more than a billion pounds of plastic bags and wraps were recycled in the U.S. — the national recycling rate is approximately 15 percent.
While headlines focus on chaos surrounding Russia & social media erupts when Trump says something combative, the federal government continues its work out of the spotlight.